Hehe-- when I first saw that game in '81, it was like magic. I had the cheesy Intellivision version, Lock 'n' Chase, but it was still a lot of fun.

According to legend, the game designers wanted to call the game Puck-Man because the little guy was shaped like a hockey puck, but then people in advertising decided that "Puck" man was playing with fire once vandals with knives or markers got near the machines. Probably the same people who change "rub hands under hot air" to other parts of the body and think it's original and hilarious...